Always thought that Venetian Snares bloke was a bit funny. His new CD
is called 'Horse & Goat', contains the usual murky soup of scattershot
beats, tripping over themselves to get away from the broken elastic rhythms
& random snippets of gibbering, stuttering nonsense. The man is a
total loon. He's also ...view item »

I do like this new Datach'i album on Sublight/ Suburban Trash
records. He's
had releases out on Planet Mu, Caiprinha, Klangkrieg, Quatermass if you're
interested. Musically it's really good glitchy IDM ala Bogdan etc with a more
than healthy dose of drum 'n bass. Big dollops of AFX (Hangable Autob...view item »

Doormouse. Funny noisy bloke whose gibbercore breaks & hard twisted
gabber fixation has mutated into something more twisted jazz/music hall in
recent times. See what comedy nutter End does with all those quirky organ pumps
& speeded up double bass, marrying it all to frantic pogo beats? Well this
is the more free jazz end...view item »

Ant here pop pickers fresh as a daisy from an evening of stuffing my head to capacity with cheese based foods and Jesus juice. I'm greeted with the spanking new Ra CD 'WXFDSWXC2'. His last CD on Coredump went down a storm here at Norman HQ. This guy is immensly talented. His artwork is fantastic and his take on electronic hip hop is second to none,...view item »

This album is simply fantastic.I heard of it through a friend a few weeks back, and decided to give it a go.Each track is completely unique, tireless, and engaging. There's no reliance upon catchy, but ultimately soul destroying, hooks or choruses (chori?), as each track develops fully into a perfect affirmation of brilliance....view item »

Watch out kids. Venetian
Snares is back with a new mini album job on Sublight. Pink & Green is CD
only (though there is a version of it coming on vinyl soon from thar
Planet Mu). The cover is ace...like some twisted version of My Little Pony Land
on acid. It's well colourful. Anyhoo the ...view item »

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